Early morning light casting shadows.Nikon D70/18-200VR, 1/50s, f/16, 200 ISO, +0.3 EV, 72mm focal length As photographers, we all work with light and shadows to create our images. However, when I was looking for something with these two elements...
Posted by Scott Thomas on November 7, 2009 5:00 AM
A Ferryboat and Resort Motor Launch on the Seven Seas Lagoon.Nikon D70/18-200VR, 1/125s, f/14, ISO 200, EV +0.3, 56mm Focal Length Walt Disney World was designed to use watercraft as a major way to move people around the huge...
Posted by Scott Thomas on March 26, 2009 5:00 AM
Pop Century Resort's 1950's building and bowling alley pool area.Nikon D70/18-200VR, 1/60s, f/4, 200 ISO, +0.3 EV, 18mm Focal Length As an avid bowler, when I came upon Pop Century's 1950's area, I was thrilled. The huge bowling pin...
Posted by Scott Thomas on July 17, 2008 5:00 AM
Copyright © 2007 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D50/18-200VR, 9.3s shutter, f8 One way to make the main subject of your photograph stand out is to compose your shot with leading lines. Leading lines are lines in a photograph used to...
Posted by Barrie Brewer on November 9, 2007 5:00 AM
This was Challenge #8: And here's the answer: Copyright © 2007 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D50/18-200VR, 1/500s shutter, f4.8 The best resort pool on property, hands down, is Stormalong Bay at the Yacht and Beach Clubs. This beached pirate ship, named...
Posted by Barrie Brewer on October 7, 2007 5:00 AM
This was Challenge #4: And here's the answer: Copyright © 2006 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D50/55-200, 0.077s shutter, f4.5 Apparently, this wasn’t really a challenge after all! Nearly everyone got the answer correct. Congratulations go to Melissa N. Wheeler for being...
Posted by Barrie Brewer on September 9, 2007 5:00 AM
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